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You Won’t Need to Pay for Apple Intelligence Anytime Soon

Despite several analyst reports that Apple will eventually charge for access to Apple Intelligence features, it’s unlikely it plans to do so anytime soon.

While many, including Mark Gurman, believe that Apple’s focus on growing its services business makes a paid Apple Intelligence tier inevitable, the Bloomberg analyst is also convinced this won’t be coming in the near future — and that it’s unlikely to encompass any of the Apple Intelligence features that are slated to arrive in iOS 18 over the next year.

In late June, Gurman suggested an “Apple Intelligence+” tier could eventually arrive with a monthly fee, but it would most likely consist of extra new features rather than putting things like Siri personal context, Image Playground, and Genmoji behind a paywall.

More analysts chimed in last week to suggest a $20 monthly price tag, although it seems like they’re pulling that number out of thin air based on what they feel the market will bear. For example, OpenAI charges $20 per month for its ChatGPT Plus subscription, but that’s not a fair comparison to what Apple is likely to do since OpenAI’s paid plans are about providing higher usage limits more than additional features.

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However, amidst all this speculation, Gurman has offered an important point of clarification. While he maintains in his latest Power On newsletter that a paid Apple Intelligence tier will eventually arrive, he also emphasizes that it will be years before Apple is ready to go there.

That’s because Gurman doesn’t expect Apple Intelligence to be a mature product that people will be willing to pay for before 2027 — and he calls that a “best-case scenario.”

Apple isn’t foolish enough to try to charge high fees for something that’s not ready for prime time. Say what you will about Apple TV+ when it first launched in 2019, but even though it had a limited catalog of content, and what was there may not have been everyone’s cup of tea, it still had some big-name talent on board. It also launched at a much lower price than any other streaming service — a price it later admitted was deliberately set low to reflect the smaller amount of content available at launch.

Apple Intelligence is arguably launching early in response to the AI hype, but it will be well into 2025 before it offers everything that Apple showed us during its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).

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The second iOS 18.1 beta came out earlier this week with preliminary Apple Intelligence features, which still excludes the really fun stuff like Genmoji and Image Playground. Those might be ready by the time iOS 18.1 gets released in October, but ChatGPT integration probably won’t show up until iOS 18.2, and we already know that the more powerful Siri and personal context features aren’t likely to appear until iOS 18.4.

Then there’s the wrinkle that Apple Intelligence is only available in the US English and is restricted in the European Union and China due to regulatory issues. Apple has promised to add more languages over the next year, but there’s no word on when those will show up, and while it’s also working on the regulatory hurdles, that could take even longer.

As it stands now, Apple Intelligence may not be fully baked until iOS 19 arrives next year, and even then, it’s hard to imagine Apple being ready to add even more features that will be worth charging for.

Lastly, it’s important to remember that everything that’s been said about Apple charging for Apple Intelligence is educated speculation, at best. Apple has not even hinted that it will try to monetize any of these features directly from end users. It’s likely getting a cut from ChatGPT subscriptions made through Apple Intelligence, but that’s a typical arrangement for every in-app subscription.

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That’s in contrast to Emergency SOS via satellite. When Apple launched that in 2022 with the iPhone 14 lineup, it made it clear that it could eventually start charging for satellite access, promising iPhone 14 owners only two years of free access. It has yet to say what will happen when that time is up, but it’s already extended that into late 2025, matching the two years that new iPhone 15 buyers would have received at launch. Only Apple knows when or if it will charge for satellite access, but it’s left the door open to do so. That’s not the case with Apple Intelligence.

While Apple is undoubtedly looking at ways it can grow its services business, it’s not trying to turn everything into a subscription service, and rumors of a paid Apple Intelligence+ tier could end up carrying as much weight as earlier rumors of things like Apple Mail+ and Apple Health+.

[The information provided in this article has NOT been confirmed by Apple and may be speculation. Provided details may not be factual. Take all rumors, tech or otherwise, with a grain of salt.]

Business Intelligence and Analytics Fusion introduces a new AI-powered scenario. Simulation and Intelligence Suite

Fusion Risk Management (Fusion), a provider of cloud-based operational resilience, business continuity, and risk management solutions, is releasing its new Scenario Simulation and Intelligence suite—enabling companies to simulate thousands of possible scenarios against their resilience plans and strategies to identify points of weakness at scale.

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Posted August 14, 2024

Ridge Security Enhances Proactive Exposure Management with RidgeBot 4.3.3

Ridge Security Technology Inc. is releasing RidgeBot version 4.3.3, introducing a powerful integration that enhances proactive exposure management for organizations—combining RidgeBot’s automated vulnerability detection and validation capabilities with leading vulnerability management (VM) solutions.

Posted August 14, 2024

DBTA Readers’ Choice Award Winners (2024)

With the recent AI boom, data is being created and generated at unprecedented rates. Per the latest estimates, 402.74 million terabytes of data are created each day. This increase calls for a paradigm shift in company efficiency—quickly enabling enterprises to uncover quality insights and effective organization of this data. To help organizations progress along their data-driven journeys, each year, DBTA presents the Readers’ Choice Awards, which provide the opportunity to recognize companies whose products have been selected by the experts—our readers!

Posted August 13, 2024

Rubrik and Mandiant Collaborate to Drive Robust Threat Recovery and Response

Rubrik, Inc., the Zero Trust Data Security Company, is unveiling a new partnership with Mandiant, a cyber defense provider which is now part of Google Cloud. This collaboration—which is shaped by three key pillars—serves to help enterprises quickly control their risk against diverse, rampant threats.

Posted August 13, 2024

Cribl Partners with 4 Key Players in the Security Space

Cribl, the data engine for IT and security, announced four key partnerships with Vijilan, Anvilogic, Securonix, and Anomali, to address growing enterprise IT and security data management challenges. Cribl Stream and Edge products are now integrated with Anvilogic’s innovative security information and event management (SIEM) platform, providing security operations centers (SOC) with best-in-class flexibility, cost efficiency, and control over their security data, according to the vendors.

Posted August 12, 2024

Global Edge Data Center Market Predicted to Cross $300B By 2026

Analysis by global real estate consulting firm JLL predicts edge IT infrastructure and data centers will become a $317 billion market globally by 2026, representing a 107% growth from the 2020 market valued at $153 billion. Globally, the growth of edge computing will be influenced by not only the emergence of several technology-based megatrends but also the need for faster data transfer and high computation, as well as factors such as policies and regulations.

Posted August 12, 2024

IBM Provides Generative AI-Powered Cybersecurity Assistant

IBM is adding generative AI capabilities to its managed Threat Detection and Response Services utilized by IBM Consulting analysts to advance and streamline security operations for clients. Built on IBM’s watsonx data and AI platform, the new IBM Consulting Cybersecurity Assistant is designed to accelerate and improve the identification, investigation, and response to critical security threats, according to the company.

Posted August 12, 2024

Upgrading the DBMS: Poking a House of Cards

Regular readers of this column are aware that I am a proponent of getting rid of bad database standards. But sometimes it can be difficult to determine if a particular standard is bad, or just a lot of trouble to comply with! Well, what am I getting at here? Have you ever been thwarted by a global fiat from management? Of course you have, we all have. But I’m talking about a particular type of dictum from above. Something like this: “New software installations, including updated versions and releases, must be supported by current tooling before they can be installed.”

Posted August 12, 2024

Advanced Info Service Selects Oracle Alloy to Build Thailand’s Locally Owned and Operated Hyperscale Cloud

Advanced Info Service (AIS), one of Thailand’s largest mobile network operators, announced plans to deploy Oracle Alloy and launch AIS Cloud, the country’s first locally owned and operated hyperscale cloud. Oracle Alloy will provide AIS’ customers and all enterprises in Thailand, including the public sector, access to more than 100 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) services, including the latest artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities.

Posted August 12, 2024

Supply Wisdom and Fusion Collaborate to Enhance Third-Party Risk Management Effectiveness

Supply Wisdom, the market’s full-stack, real-time risk intelligence SaaS platform powered by artificial intelligence (AI), is partnering with Fusion Risk Management (Fusion), a leading provider of cloud-based operational resilience, business continuity, and risk management solutions—offering Fusion customers a seamless integration for enhanced third-party risk management (TPRM) and operational risk and resilience program needs.

Posted August 09, 2024

Cloudera Boosts Metadata Management with New Solution Capabilities

Cloudera, a hybrid platform for data, analytics and AI, is introducing two key enhancements to its metadata management solutions, boosting open interoperability within the open data lakehouse and addressing increasing demands for security and governance across the entire data lifecycle.

Posted August 08, 2024

Navigating The Good and Bad Of AI

Despite the overwhelming promise of AI, its rapid proliferation has been accompanied by some unwanted side effects, including a dramatic uptick in cyberattacks— particularly social engineering attacks like phishing, which have grown 1,265% since late 2022. As a result, organizations across industries are faced with an ever-evolving challenge: balancing the positive use cases associated with AI, such as automated monitoring and streamlined workflows, with its very real risks.

Posted August 08, 2024

Fuzzy Wuzzy Was a Bear, Or Was He/She a Diagram?

Everyone likes a diagram. Diagrams often help make an issue clear—except when they don’t. There are plenty of diagrams that really do not convey information to the viewer, and that is a sad state for any diagram to find itself in. Maybe, just maybe, not everyone has the proper temperament to create a useful diagram? Before composing a diagram, the diagram-builder needs to be clear about what viewers of the created diagram should gain from viewing it.

Posted August 08, 2024

Generative AI: The Universal Translator

In Douglas Adams’ Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, various alien races were able to communicate with each other thanks to the Babel Fish, which, when placed in one’s ear, decoded brainwave emanations from one species to provide instantaneous translation to the other. In Star Trek, a “universal translator” allowed instantaneous translation between any alien species and humans. Until recently, these universal translators have existed only in the domain of science fiction.

Posted August 08, 2024

Will AI Become Our Friend or Foe? Technology Professionals Weigh In.

Picture this: there’s a new face in the IT department, ready to step in to help tackle the increasingly complex challenges caused by modern hybrid on-prem and multi-cloud environments. Overstretched technology teams always appreciate an extra set of helping hands, but what happens when this new team member isn’t human—but artificial intelligence (AI)?

Posted August 08, 2024

Commvault Strengthens Cyber Resilience Offerings through New Integrations

Commvault, a leading provider of cyber resilience and data protection solutions for the hybrid cloud, is continuing to advance its cyber resilience offerings with a recent expansion of its cyber and data security ecosystem. Manifesting as strategic, bi-directional integrations with Acante, Dasera, Splunk, and Wiz, Commvault works to equip its users with the robust security necessary for today’s threat landscape.

Posted August 07, 2024

Oracle and Ampere Unveil Next-Generation Arm-Based Cloud Compute

Ampere and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) are releasing second-generation Ampere-based compute instances, OCI Ampere A2 Compute, based on the AmpereOne family of processors. The new offering builds upon the success of OCI Ampere A1 Compute instances, which have been adopted by OCI customers and deployed across over 100 OCI services, including Oracle Database services like HeatWave, MySQL, as well as Oracle Cloud Applications.

Posted August 07, 2024

Oracle and NVIDIA Meet the Demands for GenAI with Latest Infrastructure Releases

Oracle and NVIDIA are expanding their partnership to meet the increased demands for generative AI, large language models (LLMs), advanced graphics, and digital twins to hasten operational efficiencies, reduce costs, and drive innovation. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) announced the release of NVIDIA L40S GPU bare-metal instances, available to order and the upcoming availability of a new virtual machine accelerated by a single NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPU.

Posted August 07, 2024

Modernizing Infrastructures with Open Source Platform Engineering

Bassam Chahine, professional services consultant, Instaclustr, joined DBTA’s webinar, Enterprise Platform Engineering, the Open Source Way, to discuss the ways platform engineering can modernize application infrastructure—and do so with the multitude of advantages that open source has to offer.

Posted August 06, 2024

Polyhedra Offers Proof Cloud Open Beta, Further Supercharging Zero-Knowledge Proof Infrastructure

Polyhedra Network (Polyhedra), the team pioneering the next generation of secure and scalable zero-knowledge (ZK) proof infrastructure, announced that Proof Cloud has launched in an open beta to meet the growing demand for efficient, fast, and cost-effective ZK-proof technology. Proof Cloud was created in collaboration with Google Cloud and will be utilized by Polygon, Linea, and Lita at launch.

Posted August 06, 2024

Logz.io Offers New UI for Open 360 Observability Platform to Redefine Log Management

Logz.io, provider of Open 360, is releasing Explore, a faster, more intuitive and responsive user interface (UI) for the Logz.io Open 360 observability platform—improving the ability of users to access, query, and visualize their logs. Explore is now the default log management interface for Logz.io, replacing the previous version based on OpenSearch Dashboards (OSD).

Posted August 05, 2024

Abstract Security Operationalizes Threat Intelligence with Abstract Intelligence Gallery

Abstract Security, building the future of AI enabled security operations, is unveiling Abstract Intelligence Gallery (AIG), a solution that “puts threat intelligence to work” and unlocks new use cases for enhancing security posture. Built atop Abstract Security’s streaming analytics platform, AIG serves to boost detection and analytics workflows without requiring specialized, complex platforms.

Posted August 05, 2024

Index Engines Adds Data Integrity Insights to its CyberSense Platform

Index Engines, a cybersecurity company, is providing new comprehensive data integrity reporting within the CyberSense product—empowering data protection and security teams to quickly understand and explain the health status of protected data to support their cyber resiliency strategies.

Posted August 02, 2024

Perforce Provides Enhanced Security and Maximum CI/CD Process Flexibility with Latest Release

Perforce Software, the DevOps company for global teams, is releasing a new version of its static analysis tools, providing enhanced security and maximum CI/CD process flexibility for safety-critical development projects. Perforce static analysis engines ensure software quality, safety and security, and offer continuous compliance throughout the development process by alerting developers to defects, vulnerabilities, and standards rule violations as the code is being written, according to the company.

Posted August 01, 2024

Weaviate Offers Suite of Solutions to Fast-Track AI Applications into Their ‘Production Era’

Weaviate, an AI-native vector database company, is releasing a developer “workbench” of tools and apps along with flexible tiered storage to help organizations put AI into production. Inspired by Weaviate’s vibrant open source community, Weaviate’s new developer offerings accelerate AI application development and provide end-to-end solutions for some of the most common AI use cases, helping organizations make the leap from AI prototypes to production, according to the company.

Posted July 31, 2024

Devo Launches Series of Enhancements for Complete Data Control

Devo Technology, the security data analytics company, is unveiling a series of data orchestration, data analytics, and security operations center (SOC) workflow enhancements designed to bring data control, cost efficiency, and automation to security teams. With data volumes increasing while team budgets remain the same, Devo’s latest offerings aim to ease the pressures of security while delivering robust data control.

Posted July 30, 2024

Census Bridges the Gap between Data and Business User with Universal Data Platform

Census, the leading data activation and reverse ETL platform, is debuting its expanded focus in data transformation and governance tooling, manifested as the Universal Data Platform (UDP). This approach is grounded in breaking down data silos that prevent effective collaboration between data and business teams, offering a centralized platform for teams to create, contribute, and validate datasets.

Posted July 29, 2024

Hitachi Vantara Announces General Availability of Hitachi iQ to Support the Most Advanced AI Workloads

Hitachi Vantara, the data storage, infrastructure, and hybrid cloud management subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd., is releasing the general availability of the Hitachi iQ portfolio of AI-ready infrastructure, solutions, and services. Including NVIDIA DGX BasePOD certification, the first Hitachi iQ infrastructure offering meets the highest standards of performance and reliability and helps customers seamlessly power their most critical AI applications. Featuring the Hitachi Content Software for File solution, Hitachi iQ provides customers the speed, efficiency, and processing to accelerate and optimize their time to insights so that they can drive transformative outcomes for their business, according to the company.

Posted July 29, 2024

Baffle Offers Data Security for Multi-Tenant Applications on AWS

Baffle, a company that protects sensitive data, is offering new capabilities designed to secure multi-tenant applications on Amazon Web Services (AWS)—giving AWS customers the ability to secure data in databases as well as S3 object storage with simplicity and ease by protecting each tenant within the multi-tenant application.

Posted July 29, 2024

IBM Aims to Partner with Fermilab’s SQMS Center to Forward Critical Quantum Information Science Initiatives

IBM announced it is a new partner of the Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems Center, a DOE National Quantum Information Science Research Center, hosted by Fermilab, as approved by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science, Science Programs. As a major national and international research center, SQMS is dedicated to advancing critical quantum technologies, with a focus on superconducting quantum systems.

Posted July 29, 2024

IBM Introduces IBM SkillsBuild Cybersecurity and Data Analytics Certificates

IBM is introducing two new IBM SkillsBuild certificates in cybersecurity and data analytics, designed and piloted with community colleges. These new IBM SkillsBuild certificates will be available to students across the Alabama Community College System, Bay Area Community College Consortium, Colorado Community College System, and Louisiana Community and Technical College System this fall.

Posted July 29, 2024

365 Data Centers Expands Partnership with Megaport

365 Data Centers (365), a leading provider of network-centric colocation, network, cloud, and other managed services, is expanding its partnership with Megaport, a global leading Network-as-a-Service provider (NaaS). Megaport has broadened its 365 footprint by adding a Point-of-Presence at 365’s Boca Raton, Florida data center, further enhancing public cloud and other connectivity solutions available to 365’s Southeast customers.

Posted July 29, 2024

Remake/Remodel

Eventually the day comes when an existing data mart or warehouse needs to be re-examined. Maybe new workloads are desired, new business models arise, a new platform is considered, or new supporting tools in the environment are wanted. Especially when a new platform is part of the equation, many in charge think first of “lift and shift” as the approach. Taking as much existing data and processes as possible and keeping them virtually unchanged as things are moved onto new foundations is almost always the cost-saving approach—for the immediate short term.

Posted July 29, 2024

Privacera Posture Manager Bridges Security and Data Access Controls for Comprehensive Protection

Privacera, the AI and data security governance company founded by the creators of Apache Ranger, is offering a private preview of Posture Manager, expanding on its ability to deliver active Data Security Posture Management (DSPM). The solution is designed to transform data security with enhanced visualization, mapping, and data risk analytical capabilities, according to the vendor.

Posted July 26, 2024

Qlik Talend Cloud Combines Advanced AI with Trusted Data Foundations

Qlik, a global leader in data integration, analytics, and artificial intelligence (AI), is releasing Qlik Talend Cloud, a streamlined integrated solution designed to enhance data trust and accessibility for AI value creation. Underpinned by trusted Qlik and Talend technologies, trusted by some of the world’s largest brands, Qlik Talend Cloud is designed to facilitate responsible enterprise AI adoption, according to the company.

Posted July 25, 2024

SUSE Acquires StackState to Enrich Cloud-Native Observability Capabilities

SUSE, a global leader in innovative, open and secure enterprise-grade solutions, is acquiring the full stack observability platform StackState, enabling SUSE to accelerate cloud-native observability for the enterprise by integrating the platform into Rancher Prime, its premium container management service.

Posted July 25, 2024

Kyndryl Expands Partnership with SAP to Simplify Customers’ Cloud Transformations

Kyndryl, one of the world’s largest IT infrastructure services providers, is selecting the RISE with SAP solution to accelerate its journey to the cloud, along with expanding its strategic alliance with SAP. As part of the expansion, Kyndryl will provide SAP services for the delivery of SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition to help customers move to the cloud and continue solving their most complex digital transformation challenges, according to the company.

Posted July 24, 2024

Globant to Help Customers Leverage RISE with SAP to Modernize

Globant, a digitally native company focused on reinventing businesses through innovative technology solutions, announced it is working with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to help customers leverage RISE with SAP to modernize their on-premises SAP enterprise resource planning (ERP) and migrate to the cloud. Globant and AWS are helping their joint customers leverage RISE with SAP—a managed cloud offering of solutions, infrastructure, and services—to streamline migration of their legacy SAP ERP to AWS with more speed and confidence, according to the companies.

Posted July 24, 2024

You Won’t Need to Pay for Apple Intelligence Anytime Soon

Despite several analyst reports that Apple will eventually charge for access to Apple Intelligence features, it’s unlikely it plans to do so anytime soon.

While many, including Mark Gurman, believe that Apple’s focus on growing its services business makes a paid Apple Intelligence tier inevitable, the Bloomberg analyst is also convinced this won’t be coming in the near future — and that it’s unlikely to encompass any of the Apple Intelligence features that are slated to arrive in iOS 18 over the next year.

In late June, Gurman suggested an “Apple Intelligence+” tier could eventually arrive with a monthly fee, but it would most likely consist of extra new features rather than putting things like Siri personal context, Image Playground, and Genmoji behind a paywall.

More analysts chimed in last week to suggest a $20 monthly price tag, although it seems like they’re pulling that number out of thin air based on what they feel the market will bear. For example, OpenAI charges $20 per month for its ChatGPT Plus subscription, but that’s not a fair comparison to what Apple is likely to do since OpenAI’s paid plans are about providing higher usage limits more than additional features.

However, amidst all this speculation, Gurman has offered an important point of clarification. While he maintains in his latest Power On newsletter that a paid Apple Intelligence tier will eventually arrive, he also emphasizes that it will be years before Apple is ready to go there.

That’s because Gurman doesn’t expect Apple Intelligence to be a mature product that people will be willing to pay for before 2027 — and he calls that a “best-case scenario.”

Apple isn’t foolish enough to try to charge high fees for something that’s not ready for prime time. Say what you will about Apple TV+ when it first launched in 2019, but even though it had a limited catalog of content, and what was there may not have been everyone’s cup of tea, it still had some big-name talent on board. It also launched at a much lower price than any other streaming service — a price it later admitted was deliberately set low to reflect the smaller amount of content available at launch.

Apple Intelligence is arguably launching early in response to the AI hype, but it will be well into 2025 before it offers everything that Apple showed us during its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).

The second iOS 18.1 beta came out earlier this week with preliminary Apple Intelligence features, which still excludes the really fun stuff like Genmoji and Image Playground. Those might be ready by the time iOS 18.1 gets released in October, but ChatGPT integration probably won’t show up until iOS 18.2, and we already know that the more powerful Siri and personal context features aren’t likely to appear until iOS 18.4.

Then there’s the wrinkle that Apple Intelligence is only available in the US English and is restricted in the European Union and China due to regulatory issues. Apple has promised to add more languages over the next year, but there’s no word on when those will show up, and while it’s also working on the regulatory hurdles, that could take even longer.

As it stands now, Apple Intelligence may not be fully baked until iOS 19 arrives next year, and even then, it’s hard to imagine Apple being ready to add even more features that will be worth charging for.

Lastly, it’s important to remember that everything that’s been said about Apple charging for Apple Intelligence is educated speculation, at best. Apple has not even hinted that it will try to monetize any of these features directly from end users. It’s likely getting a cut from ChatGPT subscriptions made through Apple Intelligence, but that’s a typical arrangement for every in-app subscription.

That’s in contrast to Emergency SOS via satellite. When Apple launched that in 2022 with the iPhone 14 lineup, it made it clear that it could eventually start charging for satellite access, promising iPhone 14 owners only two years of free access. It has yet to say what will happen when that time is up, but it’s already extended that into late 2025, matching the two years that new iPhone 15 buyers would have received at launch. Only Apple knows when or if it will charge for satellite access, but it’s left the door open to do so. That’s not the case with Apple Intelligence.

While Apple is undoubtedly looking at ways it can grow its services business, it’s not trying to turn everything into a subscription service, and rumors of a paid Apple Intelligence+ tier could end up carrying as much weight as earlier rumors of things like Apple Mail+ and Apple Health+.

[The information provided in this article has NOT been confirmed by Apple and may be speculation. Provided details may not be factual. Take all rumors, tech or otherwise, with a grain of salt.]

Business Intelligence and Analytics Fusion Introduces New AI-Powered Scenario Simulation and Intelligence Suite

Fusion Risk Management (Fusion), a provider of cloud-based operational resilience, business continuity, and risk management solutions, is releasing its new Scenario Simulation and Intelligence suite—enabling companies to simulate thousands of possible scenarios against their resilience plans and strategies to identify points of weakness at scale.

Posted August 14, 2024

Ridge Security Enhances Proactive Exposure Management with RidgeBot 4.3.3

Ridge Security Technology Inc. is releasing RidgeBot version 4.3.3, introducing a powerful integration that enhances proactive exposure management for organizations—combining RidgeBot’s automated vulnerability detection and validation capabilities with leading vulnerability management (VM) solutions.

Posted August 14, 2024

DBTA Readers’ Choice Award Winners (2024)

With the recent AI boom, data is being created and generated at unprecedented rates. Per the latest estimates, 402.74 million terabytes of data are created each day. This increase calls for a paradigm shift in company efficiency—quickly enabling enterprises to uncover quality insights and effective organization of this data. To help organizations progress along their data-driven journeys, each year, DBTA presents the Readers’ Choice Awards, which provide the opportunity to recognize companies whose products have been selected by the experts—our readers!

Posted August 13, 2024

Rubrik and Mandiant Collaborate to Drive Robust Threat Recovery and Response

Rubrik, Inc., the Zero Trust Data Security Company, is unveiling a new partnership with Mandiant, a cyber defense provider which is now part of Google Cloud. This collaboration—which is shaped by three key pillars—serves to help enterprises quickly control their risk against diverse, rampant threats.

Posted August 13, 2024

Cribl Partners with 4 Key Players in the Security Space

Cribl, the data engine for IT and security, announced four key partnerships with Vijilan, Anvilogic, Securonix, and Anomali, to address growing enterprise IT and security data management challenges. Cribl Stream and Edge products are now integrated with Anvilogic’s innovative security information and event management (SIEM) platform, providing security operations centers (SOC) with best-in-class flexibility, cost efficiency, and control over their security data, according to the vendors.

Posted August 12, 2024

Global Edge Data Center Market Predicted to Cross $300B By 2026

Analysis by global real estate consulting firm JLL predicts edge IT infrastructure and data centers will become a $317 billion market globally by 2026, representing a 107% growth from the 2020 market valued at $153 billion. Globally, the growth of edge computing will be influenced by not only the emergence of several technology-based megatrends but also the need for faster data transfer and high computation, as well as factors such as policies and regulations.

Posted August 12, 2024

IBM Provides Generative AI-Powered Cybersecurity Assistant

IBM is adding generative AI capabilities to its managed Threat Detection and Response Services utilized by IBM Consulting analysts to advance and streamline security operations for clients. Built on IBM’s watsonx data and AI platform, the new IBM Consulting Cybersecurity Assistant is designed to accelerate and improve the identification, investigation, and response to critical security threats, according to the company.

Posted August 12, 2024

Upgrading the DBMS: Poking a House of Cards

Regular readers of this column are aware that I am a proponent of getting rid of bad database standards. But sometimes it can be difficult to determine if a particular standard is bad, or just a lot of trouble to comply with! Well, what am I getting at here? Have you ever been thwarted by a global fiat from management? Of course you have, we all have. But I’m talking about a particular type of dictum from above. Something like this: “New software installations, including updated versions and releases, must be supported by current tooling before they can be installed.”

Posted August 12, 2024

Advanced Info Service Selects Oracle Alloy to Build Thailand’s Locally Owned and Operated Hyperscale Cloud

Advanced Info Service (AIS), one of Thailand’s largest mobile network operators, announced plans to deploy Oracle Alloy and launch AIS Cloud, the country’s first locally owned and operated hyperscale cloud. Oracle Alloy will provide AIS’ customers and all enterprises in Thailand, including the public sector, access to more than 100 Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) services, including the latest artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities.

Posted August 12, 2024

Supply Wisdom and Fusion Collaborate to Enhance Third-Party Risk Management Effectiveness

Supply Wisdom, the market’s full-stack, real-time risk intelligence SaaS platform powered by artificial intelligence (AI), is partnering with Fusion Risk Management (Fusion), a leading provider of cloud-based operational resilience, business continuity, and risk management solutions—offering Fusion customers a seamless integration for enhanced third-party risk management (TPRM) and operational risk and resilience program needs.

Posted August 09, 2024

Cloudera Boosts Metadata Management with New Solution Capabilities

Cloudera, a hybrid platform for data, analytics and AI, is introducing two key enhancements to its metadata management solutions, boosting open interoperability within the open data lakehouse and addressing increasing demands for security and governance across the entire data lifecycle.

Posted August 08, 2024

Navigating The Good and Bad Of AI

Despite the overwhelming promise of AI, its rapid proliferation has been accompanied by some unwanted side effects, including a dramatic uptick in cyberattacks— particularly social engineering attacks like phishing, which have grown 1,265% since late 2022. As a result, organizations across industries are faced with an ever-evolving challenge: balancing the positive use cases associated with AI, such as automated monitoring and streamlined workflows, with its very real risks.

Posted August 08, 2024

Fuzzy Wuzzy Was a Bear, Or Was He/She a Diagram?

Everyone likes a diagram. Diagrams often help make an issue clear—except when they don’t. There are plenty of diagrams that really do not convey information to the viewer, and that is a sad state for any diagram to find itself in. Maybe, just maybe, not everyone has the proper temperament to create a useful diagram? Before composing a diagram, the diagram-builder needs to be clear about what viewers of the created diagram should gain from viewing it.

Posted August 08, 2024

Generative AI: The Universal Translator

In Douglas Adams’ Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, various alien races were able to communicate with each other thanks to the Babel Fish, which, when placed in one’s ear, decoded brainwave emanations from one species to provide instantaneous translation to the other. In Star Trek, a “universal translator” allowed instantaneous translation between any alien species and humans. Until recently, these universal translators have existed only in the domain of science fiction.

Posted August 08, 2024

Will AI Become Our Friend or Foe? Technology Professionals Weigh In.

Picture this: there’s a new face in the IT department, ready to step in to help tackle the increasingly complex challenges caused by modern hybrid on-prem and multi-cloud environments. Overstretched technology teams always appreciate an extra set of helping hands, but what happens when this new team member isn’t human—but artificial intelligence (AI)?

Posted August 08, 2024

Commvault Strengthens Cyber Resilience Offerings through New Integrations

Commvault, a leading provider of cyber resilience and data protection solutions for the hybrid cloud, is continuing to advance its cyber resilience offerings with a recent expansion of its cyber and data security ecosystem. Manifesting as strategic, bi-directional integrations with Acante, Dasera, Splunk, and Wiz, Commvault works to equip its users with the robust security necessary for today’s threat landscape.

Posted August 07, 2024

Oracle and Ampere Unveil Next-Generation Arm-Based Cloud Compute

Ampere and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) are releasing second-generation Ampere-based compute instances, OCI Ampere A2 Compute, based on the AmpereOne family of processors. The new offering builds upon the success of OCI Ampere A1 Compute instances, which have been adopted by OCI customers and deployed across over 100 OCI services, including Oracle Database services like HeatWave, MySQL, as well as Oracle Cloud Applications.

Posted August 07, 2024

Oracle and NVIDIA Meet the Demands for GenAI with Latest Infrastructure Releases

Oracle and NVIDIA are expanding their partnership to meet the increased demands for generative AI, large language models (LLMs), advanced graphics, and digital twins to hasten operational efficiencies, reduce costs, and drive innovation. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) announced the release of NVIDIA L40S GPU bare-metal instances, available to order and the upcoming availability of a new virtual machine accelerated by a single NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPU.

Posted August 07, 2024

Modernizing Infrastructures with Open Source Platform Engineering

Bassam Chahine, professional services consultant, Instaclustr, joined DBTA’s webinar, Enterprise Platform Engineering, the Open Source Way, to discuss the ways platform engineering can modernize application infrastructure—and do so with the multitude of advantages that open source has to offer.

Posted August 06, 2024

Polyhedra Offers Proof Cloud Open Beta, Further Supercharging Zero-Knowledge Proof Infrastructure

Polyhedra Network (Polyhedra), the team pioneering the next generation of secure and scalable zero-knowledge (ZK) proof infrastructure, announced that Proof Cloud has launched in an open beta to meet the growing demand for efficient, fast, and cost-effective ZK-proof technology. Proof Cloud was created in collaboration with Google Cloud and will be utilized by Polygon, Linea, and Lita at launch.

Posted August 06, 2024

Logz.io Offers New UI for Open 360 Observability Platform to Redefine Log Management

Logz.io, provider of Open 360, is releasing Explore, a faster, more intuitive and responsive user interface (UI) for the Logz.io Open 360 observability platform—improving the ability of users to access, query, and visualize their logs. Explore is now the default log management interface for Logz.io, replacing the previous version based on OpenSearch Dashboards (OSD).

Posted August 05, 2024

Abstract Security Operationalizes Threat Intelligence with Abstract Intelligence Gallery

Abstract Security, building the future of AI enabled security operations, is unveiling Abstract Intelligence Gallery (AIG), a solution that “puts threat intelligence to work” and unlocks new use cases for enhancing security posture. Built atop Abstract Security’s streaming analytics platform, AIG serves to boost detection and analytics workflows without requiring specialized, complex platforms.

Posted August 05, 2024

Index Engines Adds Data Integrity Insights to its CyberSense Platform

Index Engines, a cybersecurity company, is providing new comprehensive data integrity reporting within the CyberSense product—empowering data protection and security teams to quickly understand and explain the health status of protected data to support their cyber resiliency strategies.

Posted August 02, 2024

Perforce Provides Enhanced Security and Maximum CI/CD Process Flexibility with Latest Release

Perforce Software, the DevOps company for global teams, is releasing a new version of its static analysis tools, providing enhanced security and maximum CI/CD process flexibility for safety-critical development projects. Perforce static analysis engines ensure software quality, safety and security, and offer continuous compliance throughout the development process by alerting developers to defects, vulnerabilities, and standards rule violations as the code is being written, according to the company.

Posted August 01, 2024

Weaviate Offers Suite of Solutions to Fast-Track AI Applications into Their ‘Production Era’

Weaviate, an AI-native vector database company, is releasing a developer “workbench” of tools and apps along with flexible tiered storage to help organizations put AI into production. Inspired by Weaviate’s vibrant open source community, Weaviate’s new developer offerings accelerate AI application development and provide end-to-end solutions for some of the most common AI use cases, helping organizations make the leap from AI prototypes to production, according to the company.

Posted July 31, 2024

Devo Launches Series of Enhancements for Complete Data Control

Devo Technology, the security data analytics company, is unveiling a series of data orchestration, data analytics, and security operations center (SOC) workflow enhancements designed to bring data control, cost efficiency, and automation to security teams. With data volumes increasing while team budgets remain the same, Devo’s latest offerings aim to ease the pressures of security while delivering robust data control.

Posted July 30, 2024

Census Bridges the Gap between Data and Business User with Universal Data Platform

Census, the leading data activation and reverse ETL platform, is debuting its expanded focus in data transformation and governance tooling, manifested as the Universal Data Platform (UDP). This approach is grounded in breaking down data silos that prevent effective collaboration between data and business teams, offering a centralized platform for teams to create, contribute, and validate datasets.

Posted July 29, 2024

Hitachi Vantara Announces General Availability of Hitachi iQ to Support the Most Advanced AI Workloads

Hitachi Vantara, the data storage, infrastructure, and hybrid cloud management subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd., is releasing the general availability of the Hitachi iQ portfolio of AI-ready infrastructure, solutions, and services. Including NVIDIA DGX BasePOD certification, the first Hitachi iQ infrastructure offering meets the highest standards of performance and reliability and helps customers seamlessly power their most critical AI applications. Featuring the Hitachi Content Software for File solution, Hitachi iQ provides customers the speed, efficiency, and processing to accelerate and optimize their time to insights so that they can drive transformative outcomes for their business, according to the company.

Posted July 29, 2024

Baffle Offers Data Security for Multi-Tenant Applications on AWS

Baffle, a company that protects sensitive data, is offering new capabilities designed to secure multi-tenant applications on Amazon Web Services (AWS)—giving AWS customers the ability to secure data in databases as well as S3 object storage with simplicity and ease by protecting each tenant within the multi-tenant application.

Posted July 29, 2024

IBM Aims to Partner with Fermilab’s SQMS Center to Forward Critical Quantum Information Science Initiatives

IBM announced it is a new partner of the Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems Center, a DOE National Quantum Information Science Research Center, hosted by Fermilab, as approved by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science, Science Programs. As a major national and international research center, SQMS is dedicated to advancing critical quantum technologies, with a focus on superconducting quantum systems.

Posted July 29, 2024

IBM Introduces IBM SkillsBuild Cybersecurity and Data Analytics Certificates

IBM is introducing two new IBM SkillsBuild certificates in cybersecurity and data analytics, designed and piloted with community colleges. These new IBM SkillsBuild certificates will be available to students across the Alabama Community College System, Bay Area Community College Consortium, Colorado Community College System, and Louisiana Community and Technical College System this fall.

Posted July 29, 2024

365 Data Centers Expands Partnership with Megaport

365 Data Centers (365), a leading provider of network-centric colocation, network, cloud, and other managed services, is expanding its partnership with Megaport, a global leading Network-as-a-Service provider (NaaS). Megaport has broadened its 365 footprint by adding a Point-of-Presence at 365’s Boca Raton, Florida data center, further enhancing public cloud and other connectivity solutions available to 365’s Southeast customers.

Posted July 29, 2024

Remake/Remodel

Eventually the day comes when an existing data mart or warehouse needs to be re-examined. Maybe new workloads are desired, new business models arise, a new platform is considered, or new supporting tools in the environment are wanted. Especially when a new platform is part of the equation, many in charge think first of “lift and shift” as the approach. Taking as much existing data and processes as possible and keeping them virtually unchanged as things are moved onto new foundations is almost always the cost-saving approach—for the immediate short term.

Posted July 29, 2024

Privacera Posture Manager Bridges Security and Data Access Controls for Comprehensive Protection

Privacera, the AI and data security governance company founded by the creators of Apache Ranger, is offering a private preview of Posture Manager, expanding on its ability to deliver active Data Security Posture Management (DSPM). The solution is designed to transform data security with enhanced visualization, mapping, and data risk analytical capabilities, according to the vendor.

Posted July 26, 2024

Qlik Talend Cloud Combines Advanced AI with Trusted Data Foundations

Qlik, a global leader in data integration, analytics, and artificial intelligence (AI), is releasing Qlik Talend Cloud, a streamlined integrated solution designed to enhance data trust and accessibility for AI value creation. Underpinned by trusted Qlik and Talend technologies, trusted by some of the world’s largest brands, Qlik Talend Cloud is designed to facilitate responsible enterprise AI adoption, according to the company.

Posted July 25, 2024

SUSE Acquires StackState to Enrich Cloud-Native Observability Capabilities

SUSE, a global leader in innovative, open and secure enterprise-grade solutions, is acquiring the full stack observability platform StackState, enabling SUSE to accelerate cloud-native observability for the enterprise by integrating the platform into Rancher Prime, its premium container management service.

Posted July 25, 2024

Kyndryl Expands Partnership with SAP to Simplify Customers’ Cloud Transformations

Kyndryl, one of the world’s largest IT infrastructure services providers, is selecting the RISE with SAP solution to accelerate its journey to the cloud, along with expanding its strategic alliance with SAP. As part of the expansion, Kyndryl will provide SAP services for the delivery of SAP S/4HANA Cloud Private Edition to help customers move to the cloud and continue solving their most complex digital transformation challenges, according to the company.

Posted July 24, 2024

Globant to Help Customers Leverage RISE with SAP to Modernize

Globant, a digitally native company focused on reinventing businesses through innovative technology solutions, announced it is working with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to help customers leverage RISE with SAP to modernize their on-premises SAP enterprise resource planning (ERP) and migrate to the cloud. Globant and AWS are helping their joint customers leverage RISE with SAP—a managed cloud offering of solutions, infrastructure, and services—to streamline migration of their legacy SAP ERP to AWS with more speed and confidence, according to the companies.

Posted July 24, 2024

Transforming Your Organization with the Power of Business Intelligence

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With the ability to drive strategic initiatives, make educated decisions and extract valuable insights from raw data, business intelligence (BI) has become a key enabler for organizational success. BI has revolutionized the way businesses operate and plan for the future in this age of intense competition and rapid technological advancement. One of the most powerful business intelligence tools available, Intellicus has provided tailored solutions to over 17,000 small and large businesses, enabling them to make data-driven decisions.

Understanding Business Intelligence

Business Intelligence (BI) is a technology-driven process that analyzes business data to provide actionable information that informs strategic and operational decisions. It involves collecting, storing, analyzing, and visualizing data to uncover patterns, trends, and insights that drive business performance. It combines internal and external data sources into a logical framework that helps produce insights that can be put into action. Business intelligence is a valuable resource that facilitates managers, executives and stakeholders to make informed decisions.

Business Intelligence (BI) is a technology-driven process that analyzes business data to provide actionable information that informs strategic and operational decisions. It involves collecting, storing, analyzing, and visualizing data to uncover patterns, trends, and insights that drive business performance. Essentially, BI transforms raw data into meaningful information that empowers organizations to make data-driven decisions.

The Four Pillars of Business Intelligence

Data Collection and Integration: Business Intelligence starts with the compilation of information from various sources, such as social media interactions, market trends, consumer profiles and sales statistics. This data must be integrated into a single platform in order to provide a comprehensive view and analysis.

Data Visualization and Analysis: BI tools analyze trends, patterns, and connections using sophisticated analytics. Visualization tools like dashboards, charts, and graphs transform complex data into understandable insights for efficient decision-making.

Predictive Analytics: BI doesn’t merely focus on the present; it anticipates the future. To predict future trends, predictive analytics uses machine learning models and statistical algorithms. This makes it possible for companies to plan ahead and adapt proactively.

Actionable Insights: BI aims to generate actionable insights, not just reports. These insights help optimize operations, identify new opportunities, and enhance overall performance.

The Transformative Impact of Business Intelligence Improved Decision Making

BI tools give businesses access to real-time data, which is essential for making timely, well-informed decisions. This eliminates the need for guesswork and intuition-based decisions in favor of data-driven ones. Additionally, BI tools, like dashboards and visualizations, present data in an understandable format, making it easier for decision-makers to quickly comprehend complex information and react to changes that may have an impact on the business.

Operational Efficiency

The operational efficiency of an organization can be greatly improved using business intelligence. By automating repetitive operations, BI solutions allow employees to concentrate on more important facets of the company. Furthermore, by highlighting areas in the business process that require improvement, BI tools enable firms to get rid of bottlenecks, simplify procedures and cut expenses. Customer satisfaction and service delivery are enhanced as a result.

Improved Bottom Line

Business Intelligence can assist companies in increasing revenue and sales by offering insightful information about consumer behavior. With the use of BI technologies, marketers can better focus their campaigns and boost sales by analyzing customer data to find trends, buying patterns and preferences. Additionally, organizations can use business intelligence to pinpoint successful consumer categories and concentrate their marketing efforts on them. Revenue growth and improved conversion rates are possible outcomes of this focused strategy.

Competitive Advantage

Business Intelligence provides a competitive edge in today’s data-driven world. Through the utilization of BI tools, companies can acquire comprehensive insights into the tactics, advantages and disadvantages of their rivals and utilize this data to formulate strategic plans. Similarly, it facilitates prompt market adaptation and can assist companies in recognizing customer behavior shifts and market trends.

Ethical Considerations in BI

The Future of Business Intelligence

Advancing technology promises a bright future for BI. AI and machine learning will enhance predictive analytics, enabling businesses to foresee trends and adapt quickly. Integrating BI with emerging technologies like IoT and blockchain will unlock new dimensions of data analysis and decision-making.

Conclusion

Business Intelligence has evolved from being a mere buzzword to a transformative force shaping the future of businesses. It empowers organizations to navigate complexities, capitalize on opportunities, and drive growth in an increasingly data-centric world. Embracing BI isn’t just an option; it’s a necessity for businesses aspiring to thrive in today’s competitive landscape.

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Should Central Maine Power go “dark” to the regulators?

A proposed financial reorganization of Central Maine Power (CMP), the state’s dominant electric company, is generating fierce consumer opposition at the Maine Public Utilities Commission.

Augusta-based Avangrid (NYSE:AGR), CMP’s owner since 2015, is 81.6% owned by Spanish energy conglomerate Iberdrola, which wants the state regulators to rubber stamp a deal where Iberdrola would acquire the remaining 18.4% of Avangrid for $2.5 billion.

Iberdrola said, “The objective of this transaction is to increase exposure to the networks business in the United States at a key moment for Iberdrola, which wants to grow in markets with strong credit ratings and in regulated businesses such as networks.”

Iberdrola in May asked the MPUC to waive a provision of state law that give the commission the authority over reorganizations of state public utilities, essentially letting the deal go forward without full review, including public hearings.

Avangrid argues that because Iberdrola already effectively owns the utility, the new transaction doesn’t represent a significant change and the regulators should simply let it go into effect.

The state’s savvy and well-organized utility consumer organization Our Power as well as Maine’s Office of the Public Advocate, the official state consumer advocate, are challenging the decision. They argue it is a way for CMP, already highly unpopular, to avoid regulation by reducing the ability of the state and consumers to access crucial company financial information.

The Public Advocate filing argued, “In this case there is clearly the potential for harm to Maine utility ratepayers….While Petitioners claim the proposed transaction will have no impact on Maine utility customers, that is a factual question that should be resolved after carefully weighing the evidence to be gathered in the case, it should not be assumed at the outset by way of exemption. At a minimum, the transaction has the potential to reduce transparency as Avangrid will no longer be required to make SEC filings required of publicly traded companies. This is at least a potential harm that could impact customers of the Maine utilities.”

Our Power, the state-wide consumer protection group, was the leader of last November’s failed ballot initiative to create a public power system, Pine Tree Power, to take over both CMP and the much smaller Versant Power. Our Power said in its brief that “the key to this transaction is not its size, $2.5 Billion, not the proportion of Avangrid’s share owners that would be selling, 18.4%, but is the fact that all of Avangrid’s outstanding publicly-owned shares would be acquired, thus taking Avangrid private – making it the wholly owned creature of Iberdrola and ‘taking it dark.’”

Our Power hired veteran Washington consumer advocate lawyer Scott Hempling to make its detailed case against giving the Iberdrola plan a green light. Hempling most recently was an administrative law judge at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.

In his August 12 direct testimony, Hempling  argued that “the proposed transaction has, for the Maine utilities’ ratepayers, multiple detriments but no benefits. Iberdrola will give up $2.5 billion of its scarce capital to eliminate thousands of small shareholders – shareholders whose conservative investment goals act as a brake on Iberdrola’s and Avangrid’s risk-taking. That is a detriment. Avangrid will then go private, depriving this Commission, it staff, and the many financial analysts expert in assessing the business risks that affect Maine’s utilities, of the extensive financial reporting that Avangrid makes (and that the utilities, before their takeover by Avangrid and Iberdrola, made) to the Securities and Exchange commission. That is another detriment.”

Hempling added, “All that Petitioners offer in return is a nonfactual, noncommittal assertion that an Iberdrola that owns 100% rather than 81.6% of Avangrid ‘will improve’ Avangrid and Iberdrola’s access to capital. What matters to this Commission is not Avangrid’s or Iberdrola’s access to capital. In the U.S. utility world, what ensures a utility’s access to capital is proper rate-setting by its state commission. A state commission is bound, by statutory and constitutional law, to set rats sufficient to provide the utility a return on equity – specifically, equity invested to provide obligatory service equal to what the utility’s shareholders would earn on investment in businesses of comparable risk….”

“That Iberdrola’s and Avangrid’s access to capital is even an issue here is only because Iberdrola and Avangrid take nonutility risks with the capital they have. If the Commission has concerns about those risks, the answer is to eliminate the risks; the answer is not to eliminate the minority shareholders whose presence helps to limit those risks.”

CMP is the state’s dominant electric company, with some 653,000 customers. Maine’s other investor-owned utility is Bangor-based Versant Power, with some 165,000 customers. Its owner is ENMAX Corp. of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

–Kennedy Maize

kenmaize@gmail.com

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Transforming Your Organization with the Power of Business Intelligence

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With the ability to drive strategic initiatives, make educated decisions and extract valuable insights from raw data, business intelligence (BI) has become a key enabler for organizational success. BI has revolutionized the way businesses operate and plan for the future in this age of intense competition and rapid technological advancement. One of the most powerful business intelligence tools available, Intellicus has provided tailored solutions to over 17,000 small and large businesses, enabling them to make data-driven decisions.

Understanding Business Intelligence

Business Intelligence (BI) is a technology-driven process that analyzes business data to provide actionable information that informs strategic and operational decisions. It involves collecting, storing, analyzing, and visualizing data to uncover patterns, trends, and insights that drive business performance. It combines internal and external data sources into a logical framework that helps produce insights that can be put into action. Business intelligence is a valuable resource that facilitates managers, executives and stakeholders to make informed decisions.

Business Intelligence (BI) is a technology-driven process that analyzes business data to provide actionable information that informs strategic and operational decisions. It involves collecting, storing, analyzing, and visualizing data to uncover patterns, trends, and insights that drive business performance. Essentially, BI transforms raw data into meaningful information that empowers organizations to make data-driven decisions.

The Four Pillars of Business Intelligence

Data Collection and Integration: Business Intelligence starts with the compilation of information from various sources, such as social media interactions, market trends, consumer profiles and sales statistics. This data must be integrated into a single platform in order to provide a comprehensive view and analysis.

Data Visualization and Analysis: BI tools analyze trends, patterns, and connections using sophisticated analytics. Visualization tools like dashboards, charts, and graphs transform complex data into understandable insights for efficient decision-making.

Predictive Analytics: BI doesn’t merely focus on the present; it anticipates the future. To predict future trends, predictive analytics uses machine learning models and statistical algorithms. This makes it possible for companies to plan ahead and adapt proactively.

Actionable Insights: BI aims to generate actionable insights, not just reports. These insights help optimize operations, identify new opportunities, and enhance overall performance.

The Transformative Impact of Business Intelligence Improved Decision Making

BI tools give businesses access to real-time data, which is essential for making timely, well-informed decisions. This eliminates the need for guesswork and intuition-based decisions in favor of data-driven ones. Additionally, BI tools, like dashboards and visualizations, present data in an understandable format, making it easier for decision-makers to quickly comprehend complex information and react to changes that may have an impact on the business.

Operational Efficiency

The operational efficiency of an organization can be greatly improved using business intelligence. By automating repetitive operations, BI solutions allow employees to concentrate on more important facets of the company. Furthermore, by highlighting areas in the business process that require improvement, BI tools enable firms to get rid of bottlenecks, simplify procedures and cut expenses. Customer satisfaction and service delivery are enhanced as a result.

Improved Bottom Line

Business Intelligence can assist companies in increasing revenue and sales by offering insightful information about consumer behavior. With the use of BI technologies, marketers can better focus their campaigns and boost sales by analyzing customer data to find trends, buying patterns and preferences. Additionally, organizations can use business intelligence to pinpoint successful consumer categories and concentrate their marketing efforts on them. Revenue growth and improved conversion rates are possible outcomes of this focused strategy.

Competitive Advantage

Business Intelligence provides a competitive edge in today’s data-driven world. Through the utilization of BI tools, companies can acquire comprehensive insights into the tactics, advantages and disadvantages of their rivals and utilize this data to formulate strategic plans. Similarly, it facilitates prompt market adaptation and can assist companies in recognizing customer behavior shifts and market trends.

Ethical Considerations in BI

The Future of Business Intelligence

Advancing technology promises a bright future for BI. AI and machine learning will enhance predictive analytics, enabling businesses to foresee trends and adapt quickly. Integrating BI with emerging technologies like IoT and blockchain will unlock new dimensions of data analysis and decision-making.

Conclusion

Business Intelligence has evolved from being a mere buzzword to a transformative force shaping the future of businesses. It empowers organizations to navigate complexities, capitalize on opportunities, and drive growth in an increasingly data-centric world. Embracing BI isn’t just an option; it’s a necessity for businesses aspiring to thrive in today’s competitive landscape.

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Transforming Your Organization with the Power of Business Intelligence

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With the ability to drive strategic initiatives, make educated decisions and extract valuable insights from raw data, business intelligence (BI) has become a key enabler for organizational success. BI has revolutionized the way businesses operate and plan for the future in this age of intense competition and rapid technological advancement. One of the most powerful business intelligence tools available, Intellicus has provided tailored solutions to over 17,000 small and large businesses, enabling them to make data-driven decisions.

Understanding Business Intelligence

Business Intelligence (BI) is a technology-driven process that analyzes business data to provide actionable information that informs strategic and operational decisions. It involves collecting, storing, analyzing, and visualizing data to uncover patterns, trends, and insights that drive business performance. It combines internal and external data sources into a logical framework that helps produce insights that can be put into action. Business intelligence is a valuable resource that facilitates managers, executives and stakeholders to make informed decisions.

Business Intelligence (BI) is a technology-driven process that analyzes business data to provide actionable information that informs strategic and operational decisions. It involves collecting, storing, analyzing, and visualizing data to uncover patterns, trends, and insights that drive business performance. Essentially, BI transforms raw data into meaningful information that empowers organizations to make data-driven decisions.

The Four Pillars of Business Intelligence

Data Collection and Integration: Business Intelligence starts with the compilation of information from various sources, such as social media interactions, market trends, consumer profiles and sales statistics. This data must be integrated into a single platform in order to provide a comprehensive view and analysis.

Data Visualization and Analysis: BI tools analyze trends, patterns, and connections using sophisticated analytics. Visualization tools like dashboards, charts, and graphs transform complex data into understandable insights for efficient decision-making.

Predictive Analytics: BI doesn’t merely focus on the present; it anticipates the future. To predict future trends, predictive analytics uses machine learning models and statistical algorithms. This makes it possible for companies to plan ahead and adapt proactively.

Actionable Insights: BI aims to generate actionable insights, not just reports. These insights help optimize operations, identify new opportunities, and enhance overall performance.

The Transformative Impact of Business Intelligence Improved Decision Making

BI tools give businesses access to real-time data, which is essential for making timely, well-informed decisions. This eliminates the need for guesswork and intuition-based decisions in favor of data-driven ones. Additionally, BI tools, like dashboards and visualizations, present data in an understandable format, making it easier for decision-makers to quickly comprehend complex information and react to changes that may have an impact on the business.

Operational Efficiency

The operational efficiency of an organization can be greatly improved using business intelligence. By automating repetitive operations, BI solutions allow employees to concentrate on more important facets of the company. Furthermore, by highlighting areas in the business process that require improvement, BI tools enable firms to get rid of bottlenecks, simplify procedures and cut expenses. Customer satisfaction and service delivery are enhanced as a result.

Improved Bottom Line

Business Intelligence can assist companies in increasing revenue and sales by offering insightful information about consumer behavior. With the use of BI technologies, marketers can better focus their campaigns and boost sales by analyzing customer data to find trends, buying patterns and preferences. Additionally, organizations can use business intelligence to pinpoint successful consumer categories and concentrate their marketing efforts on them. Revenue growth and improved conversion rates are possible outcomes of this focused strategy.

Competitive Advantage

Business Intelligence provides a competitive edge in today’s data-driven world. Through the utilization of BI tools, companies can acquire comprehensive insights into the tactics, advantages and disadvantages of their rivals and utilize this data to formulate strategic plans. Similarly, it facilitates prompt market adaptation and can assist companies in recognizing customer behavior shifts and market trends.

Ethical Considerations in BI

The Future of Business Intelligence

Advancing technology promises a bright future for BI. AI and machine learning will enhance predictive analytics, enabling businesses to foresee trends and adapt quickly. Integrating BI with emerging technologies like IoT and blockchain will unlock new dimensions of data analysis and decision-making.

Conclusion

Business Intelligence has evolved from being a mere buzzword to a transformative force shaping the future of businesses. It empowers organizations to navigate complexities, capitalize on opportunities, and drive growth in an increasingly data-centric world. Embracing BI isn’t just an option; it’s a necessity for businesses aspiring to thrive in today’s competitive landscape.

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